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0715
The fifteen minute wait has just come to a close, I decided that the best thing to do was to wait fifteen or so minutes to leave the crate, to make sure we weren't discovered. Once I get out of me and Riolu's crate I find the others and help get them out.
"It seems we are in the cargo hold of Frigate AA-23. The prison block is near the rear of the ship," I say while everyone is standing and stretching their legs.
"Thats good and all but that won't help us if we don't know where we are in relation to said prison block," retorts Sira.
"That's an easy fix. All we need to do is find a window, map, or something similar and find where we are," supplies Keldeo.
"Ah, but we have to find one of those first and I don't see anyone putting something like that in a cargo hold. Typical cargo wouldn't want to know where exactly it is, both in the ship and geographically," I answer.
"Yes ,but we are far from typical cargo," argues Sira.
"She does have a point," comments Riolu.
"That means we will have to leave the cargo hold and there is no telling how many Neutrino grunts there are roaming the ship," adds Sira, seemingly meant for me.
"Lets not go on and start making assumptions," I respond confidently.
"What do you mean?" asks Keldeo.
"I mean that they had to have gotten this cargo in here somehow, humans and not even pokemon have the ability to teleport this in here. So therefore this must have an outside wall. Where there are outside walls there are windows, which are called portholes on a ship. I suggest we look for them before leaving the hold," I explain. Just as we are about to split up and look for portholes I feel something familiar to me, something I haven't felt since I was turned to a pokemon, "Hey guys did you just feel that?"
"Felt what?" asks Riolu.
"The gravity just shifted," I answer.
"Now that you mentioned it I felt it to," comments Sira
"So, what does this mean?" asks Keldeo.
You recall that I was a human once. When I was human I knew that space vessels can't perfectly match the gravity of their homeworld using artificial gravity, it was always either slightly less or slightly more. So when said vessels would exit an atmosphere you would, if you've been on enough, notice the artificial gravity pulling slightly less or more," I explain.
"So how do we tell?" asks Keldeo.
"You will suddenly feel either heavier or lighter by a small amount," I continue.
Seeing the look of confusion on their faces Sira simplifies what I said into, "What he means is the frigate has evidently left the atmosphere. We are in space, or close to it." In response they show surprise on their faces.
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